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The Chemical Control Corporation superfund site is located at 22 South Front St. Elizabeth, New Jersey. Once a marsh, the 2-acre (0.81 ha) area next to the Elizabeth River is primarily flat land slightly above sea-level.[1] The company, Chemical Control Corporation, worked as a hazardous waste disposal plant from 1972 until its condemnation in 1979. Before the April 21, 1980 fire, it was reported [2] that over 50,000 drums of chemicals, including dioxin, benzene, cyanide, toluene, ethylene dichloride and more, were present on the site.[2] State intervention was taken prior to the fire, but it became a matter of national intervention following the fire due to the level of contamination that impacted the environment and community. Cleanup operations have been underway since the early 1980s. The Environmental Protection Agency is considering removing the site from the National Priorities List because of the extensive cleanup that has been done.[1]

  1. ^ a b "Search Superfund Site Information". United States Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Sharefkin, Mark (September 14, 1983). Economic Benefits from Control of Major Environmental Episodes. pp. 109–120.

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